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The Ultimate Textile Library: 23 Essential Reads - Cotton Weaving and Designing Jacquard Weaving and Designing Textiles and Clothing etc - cover

The Ultimate Textile Library: 23 Essential Reads - Cotton Weaving and Designing Jacquard Weaving and Designing Textiles and Clothing etc

Washington Matthews, William Henry Holmes, T. F. Bell, Grace Rogers Cooper, Candace Wheeler, Kate Heintz Watson, William H. Dooley, Thomas Woodhouse, Peter Kilgour, Arnold Wolfensberger, Lila M. O'Neale, Broadus Mitchell, A. C. Whitford, H. William Nelson, Margaret Smith Furry, Frederic Kenyon Brown, Samuel Brown, Thomas Packer, John T. Taylor, H. D. Buck, Clinton G. Gilroy, William Davis

Verlag: e-artnow

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The Ultimate Textile Library: 23 Essential Reads is an expansive anthology that delves into the intricate world of textiles, weaving together a rich tapestry of history, culture, and artistry. This collection offers a multifaceted exploration of textile arts, showcasing a diverse range of literary styles from historical analyses and technical treatises to culturally-rich narratives. The anthology stands out for its ability to synthesize such varied forms, providing both in-depth scholarly insights and accessible narratives. Each contribution offers a unique perspective on the universal appeal of textiles, with standout pieces examining key themes such as the evolution of weaving techniques, the cultural symbolism in textile patterns, and the socio-economic impacts of the textile industry through time. The contributing authors, including stalwarts such as John T. Taylor, Grace Rogers Cooper, and Candace Wheeler, offer a treasure trove of expertise from diverse corners of the textile world. Their collective backgrounds encompass historical, anthropological, and artistic domains, enriching the anthology's exploration of textiles. The collection aligns closely with movements such as the Arts and Crafts and Industrial Revolution, reflecting the dynamic interplay between technological progress and traditional craftsmanship. These varied voices converge to deepen readers' comprehension of textiles, highlighting both historical continuity and innovation in the field. An essential read for scholars, practitioners, and enthusiasts alike, The Ultimate Textile Library stands as a singular volume that invites readers to journey through the manifold facets of textile arts. It offers an invaluable opportunity to absorb a multiplicity of perspectives, enhancing one's knowledge and appreciation of textile narratives across cultures. The anthology encourages readers to engage with its broad insights, promoting a dialogue between works that underscore the enduring significance and allure of textiles in global history and culture.
Verfügbar seit: 04.03.2025.
Drucklänge: 2000 Seiten.

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